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UMG AND TIKTOK
WORK IT OUT
The kerfuffle is in the past. (5/2a)
LUCIAN SOUNDS OFF ON UMG/TIKTOK DEAL
A breakdown from the boss (5/2a)
HITS LIST: HANGIN' OUT
With extra relish (5/3a)
LIVE NATION POSTS (ANOTHER) RECORD QUARTER
More butts in seats than ever before. (5/3a)
A POST-WALLEN AFFAIR
A dynamic duo, y'all (5/3a)
THE NEW UMG
Gosh, we hope there are more press releases.
TIKTOK BANNED!
Unless the Senate manages to make this whole thing go away, that is.
THE NEW HUGE COUNTRY ACT
No, not that one.
TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN PLAYLIST
Now 100% unlicensed!
Music City
WARNER NASHVILLE & COUNTRY HOF PARTNER ON REIMAGINED BOX SET
5/3/24

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and Warner Music Nashville are releasing an expanded version of the box set From Where I Stand: The Black Experience in Country Music. Originally released in 1998, the updated CD collection spans a century of music and traces the many ways Black Americans have created, contributed to and been influenced by country music. The set arrives 5/31, with pre-orders now available here.

The original set’s creation was inspired by Black country artist Cleve Francis and American Baptist College executive Nelson Wilson, who told the Washington Post at the time of its release, “It's a part of our history that's been hidden from us."

The new collection encompasses 82 tracks, with a fourth disc titled “Reclaiming the Heritage” that includes contemporary Black country and Americana artists like Rhiannon Giddens and Rissi Palmer.

"The most beautiful thing to me about the Black country renaissance is that its stars, who are finally starting to get the recognition they deserve, are truly using country music the way that, to me, it was born to be used," Giddens says in her essay. "Their music reflects and highlights a cultural viewpoint that has been traditionally suppressed, shows the best of the American narrative, and, in the end, tells the important stories of now, for the generations of tomorrow.”

Following the set's release, all the music can be heard on the museum’s website via "From Where I Stand: The Online Experience," a free, educational resource containing all the essays, archival visual components and historical track notes for each selection. The online experience will also include music that was unable to be licensed for the physical box set release, including Beyoncé and the Chicks’ collaboration on “Daddy Lessons,” Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road" and Al Green’s version of “For the Good Times.”

To celebrate the release, a variety of artists represented in the box set will participate in From Where I Stand: The Concert Celebration in the museum’s CMA Theater on 6/18. Presented by Amazon and Riverview Foundation, the event will be led by co-producers Rissi Palmer and Shannon Sanders. Artists performing include Blanco Brown, Cowboy Troy, Tony Jackson, Hubby Jenkins, Miko Marks, Wendy Moten, Palmer, Darius Rucker, The War And Treaty and Barrence Whitfield.

Tickets will be available here. Find a sneak peek below.

"HOLY" SMOKES: WARNER NASHVILLE INKS ROAN ASH
5/3/24


Warner Music Nashville has announced the signing of South African singer-songwriter Roan Ash. To celebrate the new deal, Ash's major label debut, "Holy Ground," is available now.

A seasoned country-rock poet, Ash has amassed 100m+ global streams independently. Armed with a guitar and emotionally-charged songwriting, Ash only aims for honesty and authenticity.

Ash's influences are lyrical masters like Kris Kristofferson and Don Williams, as well as Bruce Springsteen, Elton John and John Mayer. Ash released his first independent album The Traveller in 2014, followed by 2018’s Whiskey to My Soul, where he found his creative mark.

Finding a natural home for his writing in Nashville, Ash made the life-changing decision to move across the globe and begin writing with Music City’s brightest collaborators.

Pictured above anticipating how popular Nashville Hot Bobotie could become: (back row) Warner Chappell Music SVP, A&R BJ Hill, WME's Jay Williams and Sloane Cavitt Logue, WMN VP, A&R Stephanie Davenport, WMN SVP Legal & Business Affairs Patrick Sabatini; (front row) WMN Co-Chair and Co-President Cris Lacy, Roan Ash and WMN Co-Chair and Co-President Ben Kline.

BIG MACHINE HITS THE GAS WITH GSTV
5/1/24

GSTV, a national on-the-go video network targeting thousands of fuel retailers, has partnered with HYBE subsidiary, Big Machine Label Group, to deliver exclusive musical content to GSTV screens.

Launching with the new “Sound Bites Powered by Big Machine” series, more than 29k locations across the U.S. will offer users BTS looks, new music previews and more from the label group’s artist roster, which includes Sheryl Crow, Mötley Crüe, Tim McGraw, Thomas Rhett and Jackson Dean, among many others.

"Our partnership also brings robust opportunities for our brand partners to engage with Big Machine’s roster of talent in an unexpected and impactful way during a powerful moment of attention and consideration," GSTV EVP, Marketing Kristina Lutz said. "This is great for viewers, for artists and for our retail and brand partners – a true win/win/win.”

BMLG EVP, Label Operations Clay Hunnicutt expressed similar sentiments, adding, "We love being able to treat the millions of music lovers that stop at GSTV locations across the US to fresh, fun content and music from their favorite artists... and maybe even introduce them to their next favorite artist or song.”

The deal brings new offerings for brand integrations, including sponsorship of the BMLG 20-second content segment, integration into custom produced Big Machine content and custom promotions and content with BMLG artists. Something tells us they won't be coming to HITS for content opportunities. Watch a clip of "Sound Bites" below.

WCM GETS TO THE "CORE" WITH MCFARLAND
4/30/24

WCM and The Core Entertainment have signed a joint global publishing deal with blossoming singer-songwriter Hannah McFarland.

WCM Nashville Manager, A&R Bryce Sherlow called her "an incredibly insightful and talented songwriter" with "unique talent." The Core Entertainment CEOs Chief Zaruk and Simon Tikhman added McFarland's "star is so bright already."

The Alabama native moved to Nashville in 2016 with dreams of having a music career. She has since opened for country stars such as Kelsea Ballerini, Old Dominion and Travis Tritt. Last month, Zach Bryan brought her onstage in her home state to perform Kacey Musgraves’ part of the duo's chart-topping hit, “I Remember Everything.”

Pictured wondering how long it will take before someone from HITS ruins the photo are (l-r) Sherlow, Core's Bradley Kind, Zaruk, WCM's Ben Vaughn, Tikhman and McFarland in the front.

POSTY DROPS A COUNTRY AMAZON MUSIC ORIGINAL COVER
4/29/24

On the heels of making his Stagecoach debut, Post Malone has dropped his Amazon Music Original Cover of Brad Paisley’s “I’m Gonna Miss Her.”

Malone performed the track during his country covers set this weekend, giving his heartfelt take the chart-topping hit, which serves as his first official country release.

“Brad Paisley is the coolest motherfucker on the planet and an absolute legend. This song has meant so much to me for a long time and I’m honored to be able to cover it. I love you Brad,” said Malone.

For fans who couldn’t mosey on to the desert for the sold-out fest, Amazon Music was once again the exclusive streaming destination for all things Stagecoach.

Peep the surprise live performance below and listen to the new Amazon Original song here.

THE CORE TAKES STAGECOACH
4/25/24

KevinChiefZaruk and Simon Tikhman’s The Core Entertainment is galloping into Stagecoach with slate of acts.

This year’s all-star lineup features The Core’s Josh Ross and Nickelback on Friday, plus Nate Smith and Bailey Zimmerman on Sunday, all of whom join the likes of Eric Church, Miranda Lambert and Morgan Wallen, among other buzzing acts.

As for the performances, fans can expect Ross to sing fan favorites and new tracks from his Complicated EP—which dropped last month—at the two sets he’s due for this weekend (3:20 on the Mane Stage and 6:10 at Bud Light Backyard).

Meanwhile, Nickelback will close out the Palomino stage on Friday night at 11:10pm. What special surprise awaits us then?

The Mane Stage will also see Smith and Zimmerman on Sunday at 4:25 and 6:50, respectively. Smith most recently wrapped his own headlining tour and is on the road with Wallen, as is Zimmerman, who will also grace Guy Fieri’s Smokehouse Cooking Demo activation on Sunday with HARDY at 5pm.

This year’s Stagecoach sold out less than a month after it went on sale, marking its biggest sales ever. Now break in those cowboy boots, boys and girls!

REBA HOSTING ACMS FOR 17TH TIME
4/25/24

Reba McEntire will return for the 17th time to host the Academy of Country Music Awards, which will stream live on Prime Video 5/16 from Ford Center at the Star in Frisco, Texas.

A 16-time ACM winner in her own right, McEntire will also anchor a "show-stopping special performance" including some brand-new music.

Calling herself "tickled to pieces" to be hosting the dick clark productions presentation again, the artist said, "It's an honor to have been part of the past, present and now the future of the Academy of Country Music with Amazon Prime Video."

Luke Combs (eight), Morgan Wallen and Megan Moroney (six each) lead the nominations for the 59th ACMs, while Cody Johnson, Chris Stapleton and Lainey Wilson have five apiece.

A rebroadcast will be available immediately following the livestream.

Click here for Holly Gleason’s take on this year’s nominees.

"KING" OF SMP NASHVILLE
4/23/24

Sony Music Publishing Nashville has signed West Texas native Randall King to a global publishing agreement. The emerging country star has collected more than 300m streams with singles such as “You In A Honky Tonk,” “Hey Cowgirl” and “Mirror, Mirror.” He released his major label debut, Shot Glass (Warner), in 2022 and followed up with Into The Neon earlier this year.

Director, Creative A&R, SMPN Director, Creative A&R Aubrey Landon said she’s looking forward to championing King’s “fresh take on traditional country music,” which she believes “resonates with authenticity.”

Into The Neon arrived in January and was co-written by SMP songwriters Trannie Anderson, Jordan Walker and Michael Carter and Ben Hayslip, as well as artists Mitchell Tenpenny, Will Jones and Nate Smith, among others.

King is currently headlining shows across the U.S. and will be heading to Europe before 2024 is up. Pictured about to get their two-step on are (l-r) Durango Management's Scott Gunter, Landon, King, SMP Nashville's Rusty Gaston and Durango's Clayton Toney.